Ohio Physical Therapy Association receives course applications from various education providers and approves them for continuing education. It had been searching for a robust and cost-effective system for managing its entire workflow. After evaluating options such as CEU Locker, OPTA board decided to go with Cyzap's proposal based on ZapCertify.

July 2016: Cyzap launches LSI-R and LSI-RV risk assessment system for State of Kansas

In Dec 2015, Kansas Judicial Branch had selected ZapCertify Risk Assessment System to allow all its counties to administer LSI-R and LSI-R-SV assessments. The system also included comprehensive profile and comparison reports and met Multi Health System's (MHS's) SDK requirements. After months of extensive testing followed by several on-site training sessions, the system was officially made live end of July. The system has made administering assessments paperless, allowed the state to ensure that all assessments meet a standardized quality control, and includes comprehensive profile and comparison reports.

Floriida Certification Board had been evaluating ZapCertify 5.0 for several months as a possible replacement of its existing system. However, they were concerned that due to the number of certifications they offered, it may not be feasible to migrate to another system. After receiving assurance from Cyzap that it fully understood the complexity ot FCB's business model and could deliver within its proposed timeframe, FCB awarded the contract to Cyzap. By assisting FCB standardize its business policies and application process, Cyzap not only delivered the configured system to FCB on time but also performed full data migration and comprehensive staff training for conducting immediate day-to-day operations and handling exceptions.

as part of Phase II, BOC required its continuing education providers to have the option for submitting their Evidence-Based-Program (EBP) for review. However, the review process involved 3rd party reviewers assigned by BOC staff. Cyzap successfully automated the entire application and review process as per BOC's application and workflow requirements.

September 2015: Cyzap adds multi-user affiliation to ZapCertify 5.0 provider Management System and automates the Driver Testing process for National Safety Council-Omaha

Cyzap upgraded the SRR's education management system where any education provider can now setup multiple individual user accounts and give them the ability to conduct transactions on behalf of that provider. The system also ensures that each user is foriced to change their password every 90 days.

Cyzap also upgraded the class registration system for National Safety Council of Omaha (NSC-Omaha) to allow online driver education test and going completely paperless. The driving instructor can now score the test on their tablets and upload the results to the individual's profile in real-time. No more handing paper-sheets to administrative staff and then having to manually enter into the system. The entire process from registering for driver education class to scheduling instructor, to uploading scores and generating certificates is now paperless and streamlined and help NSC-Omaha meets its goal of higher automation and efficiency.

August 2015: Cyzap launches QA reporting system for Interagency Council of State of Hawaii

State of Hawaii had been conducting risk assessments for their offenders for over 10 years. While all the assessment data was being stored in a database, they did not have an easy way to analyze it for quality assurance (QA). Last year, their research division developed 7 QA indicators that they wanted to predict from all this data using any combination of date ranges and other search parameters. This not only necessitated data to be integrated from multiple sources but also the development of a reporting tool that would hide all the complexities and allow them to perform queries with ease. With limited in-house resources and limited funds, the executives were unsure how to make this goal feasible. One of their executives opportunity to see a demonstration of ZapCertify 5.0 software immediately recognized that ZapCeritfy's reporting engine would be perfect for their QA initiative. The project was launched as per schedule and the council has already engaged Cyzap into conversations about using ZapCertify 5.0 for managing their officer training records.

June 2015: Cyzap launches Provider Management System for Board of Certification for Athletic Trainers (BOCATC)

The ZapCertify 5.0-based system enables BOCATC staff to track approval history of each provider and allow providers to apply online for approval and renewal, make payments, upload documents, and provide follow-ups. Cyzap is currently configuring phase II of this system that would allow providers to list their courses and live events, which can then be easily searched by credential holders for CE opportunities.

The National Safety Council, Nebraska (NSCGOC) has managed the Omaha City Prosecutor’s Misdemeanor Diversion Program since October 2012. NSC has been using a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to record fee payments, community service hours, random drug screens result, contact phone calls, and behavior class participation. Program eligibility and non-compliance letters are prepared and mailed out by staff. These administrative processes currently require considerable staff time and diligence and are not easily scalable. Hence NSCGOC commissioned Cyzap to develop a database solution to help manage and grow this program while reducing their operational costs by at least 50%.

Cyzap team configured its ZapCertify 5.0 software and built a comprehensive system that manages the cases from intake to completion in record time of 4 months. The administrative staff now simply has to enter the ticket information sent by the prosecutor office. The system automatically figures out the compliance requirements from the offense (type of class, amount of community service, and number of drug tests) and their fulfilment dates to stay compliant. With one click, staff can generate the invitation letters and program agreements. When the individual enrolls into the program, system offers options for the payment plans and automatically communicates with the NSCGOC's class registration system to register them for a class. There is no double-entry and no chance of data-errors.

The CMS automatically keeps track of compliance requirements and changes the status of a case to non-compliant as soon as any compliance requirement becomes overdue. Staff can easily pull out non-compliance notices and take appropriate actions. Management can access real-time reports of how many cases are enrolled or non-compliant at any given time. Noting the success of this system, NSCGOC has already engaged Cyzap to develop the next phase of developing an individual portal where registrants can enroll themselves, pay online, and monitor their compliance requirements and deadlines.

IAHC has launched a new certification targeted towards their 30,000+ members who have graduated from their class and need to take an exam through Pearson Vue's testing services. They are still developing and refining their certification and recertification policies and hence they were looking for a turn-key software that can easily adapt to their evolving policies. Furthermore, they had already announced their exam dates and needed an up and running system within weeks. After evaluating ZapCertify 5.0 features and configuration options and consulting with Cyzap's recent clients, IAHC decided that ZapCertify 5.0 was best suited for meeting their short-term and long-term needs. The system was put into production on Feb 5th, 2015.